Antonio Conte has spoken about his 'ambition' after being linked with taking the manager's job at Paris Saint-Germain.
Former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is expected to leave PSG this summer despite leading his side to the Ligue 1 title. That has led to Conte being linked with the job, and hes now opened up on his desire "to fight for much more" than he has been recently with Spurs.
The Tottenham manager has also been handed an unwanted Dejan Kulusevski task in his side's top-four battle against Arsenal. And Barry Hearn has recalled his battle to land Dave Mackay's autograph.
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Hearn's chase for autograph
Barry Hearn waited 40 years to land Spurs legend Dave Mackay's signature – after being told to "f*** off" by the former player.
Mackay was part of the legendary 1961 double-winning side, with former Leyton Orient owner Hearn often going to watch the side when he was a youngster. Speaking to Mirror Football, he has now recalled the first time he approached Mackay for the autograph, and his 40-year chase to finally get the sought-after signature.
Unwanted Kulusevski task
Antonio Conte has the unwanted task of having to help Dejan Kulusevski turn around his recent form as Spurs chase Champions League qualification.
The Spurs winger has been incredibly quiet of late, having no influence in the 1-0 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion and 0-0 draw with Brentford. And while he hasn't been the only Spurs player to struggle in recent games, Conte will be hoping he can help Kulusevski reach the high standards he set for himself with his blisteringly-quick start to life in north London.
And the Spurs boss' success could be key when it comes to deciding their Premier League fate with just five games left to play of the season.
Conte's 'ambition'
Spurs boss Antonio Conte says he wants to "to fight for much more" after being linked with the manager's job at Paris Saint-Germain.
Mauricio Pochettino's failure to impress in the Champions League after seeing his side knocked out by Real Madrid could ultimately cost him his job in the French capital, with Conte linked with replacing him. And Conte has said the ambition of the Spurs hierarchy will ultimately decide where his long-term future lies.
And Conte has now said he "likes to have ambition" and "fight for a place in Champions League" as Spurs battle for fourth place in the Premier League.